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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1929)
I RIO V, APRIL 12. 19:o iovh THE DAILY M:BRSKAN P L inno ii GRID JROCE TILT: Weather Favors Fast Came With Frequent Use of Variety of Passes TEAMS SCORE ONLY ONCE ou.eianuin latent roroca lhroi(h l.iUiilll fiilU-lillire Klli (IUUi Of orrai 'laiii-n on the tanii'ua It In lrriiK Id bunt-log aeakr b lore ihe atu.lrnt body. The roiumll Ira rxi nt- villi u h organ nations in sihedulms cn orations lor ihelr ikfi 1 line lias breu a strong feeing for some lime that ! or three I Ultra r. h r lit l unmil) (titxiM bring oiu really big mm. iln( big I'lliee fur the aix-akera. lor all iinneiii ronvoratlona lo lx h. I.I in Hi' 'iIimuiii. 1 hU iloiif aeteral )eaia ago In Ihe of laara and IVrehing uri to be tin Ihe leading meeia ft centlir. Iaa V . U fiamWa aaiJ. the sea.oo aud -ill bung to- " ha lx many rulea aa II la gainer tba cream f the middle- now You ill Hnl thai ther la s ar.tt-rn unltereit) and rollrge very dietinnloa en this aror mads tras athlt-tra All the llif Hit and j by Ihe atudeata thetnaelrea. lug in s nnois am pa id am-nj . . an. iofribr .nh ih i.-ad ! m vcrsonal Printed 1 enroa 1 tie Htailei and ('mm aquad ill teat lor jirnr riida mh the raoee avhedulrj for Sat urday nwirnlng and afteroon P In their riij ira'ii'4 gaii" t , in season, lo j.-k-q trani l' Varrllt )Ud Ixillrd In .1-. Uion. )!atu"' inniiig lit- ' I. ill la l.lrjl fo.n ball f'htrl H..1id U ll:r .j l ttith Iratlia j and 'iri rro ti.roan i.clii and leil. Mh i-iwmI n -t-nlagn pf Itu-mj h;m STOPS OUT DOOR WORK OF SQUAD Rhodes Will Like Team Oklahoma for Opening Came on Card to APRIL 16 IS FIRST DATE !-itig r'Hilried J l.e rirat quarter lonrlii tnoHi) In I h- Otant-e Inmi inn lory aftet Ihry had IwhrJ llir li.ll mi then on leu aid ! e.i.king araind Hi- ind, Marguia Li i mi abort kirk bin tli" ! i'kni ihr orr lo p in. h the ball it r and 1 01 g .iiine. nrrwi ilia t,.nl line "Ihr Kttm- -'d l'.k am! forth villi miilirr iiam l lug hblf tn arorf ni rrl mtthlu ii (in taid Uni 'i ihr tti.lr t . i half. ci'awjt t.nt wni" , tuI t,n a diamond ng:n S'arilng (( tlif aorond half l'1 b-for tlirir arrival In Norman, a ruh. the litaligo Irani launrhi-d j hrrr thr ill oirn th araaon mi: aMill or Iaiiira and plunrra a lo ctnr arrln m It h lkla- lik!i final!) rt-aulxsl In tlirir homa. April Hand 17. arm Marqui a doing inoil of, Vi'lir datr of dri.riurr for ihr 'be braving with ft ill and Si'Iht- muih ha noi len dofinlirlx ari. ttngrr rrrrlvlnr Thr Srartwr and Co- h i'l'.ojy l:hodr Indi rm finally uhrd thr ball arrosa. ratrd jrirrday that the tlnir III a uVyard from Marqula to , noi bo an until informal Inn from Sihrnunffr rrauliing In tho touch-: Oklahoma lua l.rrn rrrrivrd. diin. J I hr aqund had llchl Kotkout fmmag off tho final quarirr. yralrrda a iriiKHin in the I'oll Captain larlry col bu) and dnn-. arum in an rilori to krrp thr nirn ouatraird that be could do aomr- j In good ahair aa imMr lihout Hung olro braidra run Inirrfrrrnrr ! thr outdoor ork. 1 hr diamond art Ila carrtrd the ball for arvrral long I limberrd up thnr thtotng tJni through the lino and ai al arrua a bit and looM-nrd a brt ri K rs caiti ri: IMWI.IM. HONORS j Pi Ka)ia Tin won thr Inirrfra . irnilt) Imi Hug rhamplnnahlp laai 1 jnighl by Iruir of drfral over 11 Karpa U ha I'l KappA TM won' all three gamra by romfiiiiable ma inriliea and total of JlO for three j i gamra aa rnmpaird Hh 11 Kappa I Mnha a ::. 1 i I'lair Sloan aa high point mar ! of the eteninc llh lolal of Ml. Wilbur l.'ltni-lund aa aerond win ; .'f Klinrlund waa hlgii for any ainglr game with lie bow led alt ronnwuine attlkea Thr mai.h waa ronteaird at the , Saratoga bowling allry IVIaware. iihln-UPl The ro i of t'l'i" Wealrjan univeraity i With ronnnurd cold weaihrr. the niay -bum rldea the aame a the ! Vaialiy baarhall aqiud waa kept hi- n,r, "luaenta ir l hey Jan. ao rar aide acain ye.irnla. and It b-gina rnlr of the unleraliy are con-j 1 to appear aa If thr Huakrra III not in00 i .ii at. r. s 1 1 - ui- , I m - SMdJ , Jvm m mutt Slationcnj m la Mrtan r. IiM (lrHf wa rn !? ral I'rtalr4 MlUMM ra! milH ! far takn all an. MrrlMva kaaia i M araaallly. rmp a fa ear if era tn4 are lki in Xfarioaery. I GRAVES PRINTING CO. 1 (oof Sufiphri and fafonf On mn itn f TampM rrrnrd. Qiiriii lonnl on thw nibjrct re "DON'T BE SILLY" ' " A aya good for three or four ard hen they were needed. The game indeed looked like the yraruaer braaka game of laat year when both trams bigan braving panara neht and left A determined paaa ii. g attack by 8yraruae aa finally broken up when Buaier lng In trrcrpted a pneM on ha own IS ard line but waa downed In hit track i. The Ileda were forced to punt. but on the next play Buster Long agaJn broke up the Syracuse at tiuk when he rot tn the way of another king pans and the game ended with tbe ball In poaneaBJon oi fhe Reda. The ptaylnr of Captain Farley ard Marqula In the Oranjce back field waa ecpeclally brilliant. Mar qula got off aeveral rood pa?sea and Farley carried the ball for good gaiua. In the line, Koster. Rhea aud Juatice played good games. The starting lineups: rtraba llleda) aiyrwraar lOrwngrl Mokiif I a. Pnx-lia Ihry could. The personnel of the party 10 make the trip la not definitely known, but Rhodes will probably take flfieen 01 aixtern men EAT AT THI TEMPLE CAFETERIA GOOD COOKINO REASONABLE PHlCEt 'nirn kJDTIF fiCR CATION li . f. I t;li ... UjBt rm . Hw .... U aif kln r. . . . .ail, ) h t'lalK I. h . . r'uhtn r. h. IVrry f h. . . Ktmmr Huhkd . . . . Orwnburc pmtvrinn mtti Marquia . . . r' hemnrT Frlfy ManUy ShrtTaka, lrii- if, faii MMuU-m. .Vrhtaka. CONVOCATION SYSTEM FROM DAILY CHAPEL ('nttnaad from ra-r I. e i hat provoked much mirth nmnng fhe undergraduaiea, even back in the staid nineties. Chancellor Led Meetings F.atller In the history of the ("Di versity, the chapel exercises were conducted by the chancellor, al though Doctor Bessey took charge on rare occasions. These services, lasting about twenty minutes, were a'rlitly religions except for the the making of announcements. Ap proximately three, hundred slu rt'-nts attended. Although atten dance was not compulsory, every one was expected to be present. Religious meetings were held each Monday. Wednesday, and Friday, while Tuesday was held open for general suh.iects. The professors all had to sit on the platform In a sober line during these services. Some of them were quick to appreciate a Joke told by t lie) spt-aker. Othera were not so quick, and would burst out in a hearty chuckle only after every- ! one else had slopped laughing. The 1 student audience spent Its time de fermlriljig tbe mental time ratios , of the various Instructors. After a little practice, they could forcasi ' accurately which professor would ! be tbe last to see the Joke. I Present Policy Differs Tbe present policy of the com-! miffee is to confine the regular ' eonvocations to the musical pro , fiuj. Kivf-u ic ine i empie Thurs day mornings, with an occasional special meeting If some man of TRACKSTERS TRY FOR KANSAS RELAY PLACES lewdnaeS Iraaa rg I. the order named with a time of 2:014. Texter ran against time later stepping the distance In 1.01 8. Lamson clipped the high hurdles for a victory over Fleming. Thomp aon and Arganbright. These four men will make up the Nebraska en trants again In the shuitle hurdle relay at Drake. Easter stepped out to win two heats of the 75 yard dash with a time of 7 8 seconds with tiler and i Nestor alternating for second places. These three men with Iowe will be entered In the quarter and half mile relays at Kansas and with the continued improvement they hare been making during the past month, bid fair to come through in good shape. Young. Rowley and Ploan worked out for the football relay quartette, which will take part In the Iirake Relays against Army, Notre Pame and Krake representatlrea. Younp led the way lo tbe tape In 5.7 sec onds. Coach Srhulte will announce the members of the team to go to Kan sas either today or Saturday. The squad is scheduled to return to IJncoln Tuesday afternoon from spring vacation w ith a work-out on i tap for that afternoon. Nebrassa ' will no doubt be represented by a 1 full quota of cinder performers and i will enter all the university relays ' and the Individual events j The Kansas Relay affair prom-1 Classified Ads l,MhT Krila n ht at Kp or n K'ap party, a K pr rli pin. Nam VI id rsvl " na;ravAfi on har-fc. r 1 1 Ft tit h ;ra;ory at hh('P ilta hotia-v , ft-ward HAVH VHI 'Ii7tVKU- b "p"a7tn n nvi' on horn. O'TrA for another Tn1- . vrwlty protVfjpnr. A n Hint tuHnt ! o rara tor mv 10 mrliisi horaw j W 'I. . Taylor. B-BIS. I lj"trT Whlra a"')'l bra(lt. iquim ItnWft l h wtim, 'opt Haur'U nlrln Ra . - " iL . 1 1 ri z ' ?,u' mr- Ii : 6 JHT On Ac ' htrjf.u Phi I'failon Oml" ; ' ron Pin. enirraveMi n Itack. 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Hi ! -W- a hi m v K I 1 f For Saturday SPECIAL SELECTION SMART SPRING COATS $25 and $29.50 No need lo emphasize the fact that these coats are style-rightlhat is taken for granted when buying at Rudge & Gucnzel's. Here we present coats for sports wear in tweeds and other nov elty weaves. Dressy type coats and display scarf collarsthrow effects and - es, in broad cloths, kasha and basket weaves. Silk coats of morci, satin, faille and crepes. Women's and misses' sizes, 16 to 50. COATS-Floor Two. Q&2,zGxr2nzel Co o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o t o o o o o .o o o o z o o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 s o o o o o s 0 o 14TH AND 0" ST. o atwi